Hamilton and Kempton are some of the top racecourses that host events on September 19 with action also set at Leicester.
Horse racing today has become a tradition for those who simply love betting on certain horses and also for those who prefer this over F1 Grands Prix. If we think about it, horse racing started way before cars became widely available - about 500 years ago. UK is one of the most prominent representatives, having tens of locations where horse racing betting can be accessed on a daily basis. Let's have a look at the races from September 19 and predict who's gonna win based on win rates, breaks, distance, draw advantage, trainers and other variables.
Hamilton
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Take this into account the next time you bet.
Bet on WAHAAB at 14:50. With a win rate of 10% in 20 runs, his last win was on 22 Aug at Brighton, showing that he improved much lately. The other runners such as CRUISE TOTHELIMIT, PENNINE WARRIOR, and ROCK CANYON are also great choices, but they haven't seen any wins lately.
Kempton
Kempton is a racecourse situated very close to central London, just 16 miles S-W of Trafalgar Square. It is also the famous home of the Christmas jumping showpiece, which is called the King George VI Chase. Established in 1937, the 3M chase is one of the most important in the calendar. Kempton has an all-weather track since 2016 and the surface is polytrack. The flat and oval-shaped course has two loops. The inner course is used for races over 5, 9, and 10f and is sharp. The outer circuit is sweeping and the straight is 3f.
The going is standard to slow, and there is no advantage.
Bet on MUSTALLIB at 16:10. With a win rate of 50%, even if it's just from 6 races, and trained by C Hills, this runner has the most chances in our opinion. He won at Leicester on 7 August at Leicester and on 23 July at Newcastle and is great shape.